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VIDEO After months of warfare many U S soldiers in Iraq are grappling with combat related stress as many as 1 000 soldiers a month are receiving counseling for it Members of the Stryker
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We are most grateful to Rock Arsenault <a href= http www flickr com people arsenault >www flickr com people arsenault < a> for a Pro Account and his support to humanitarian issues You Can View his beautiful image <a href= http www flickr com photos arsenault 847861989 > here < a> Combating climate change and making the planet greener and cleaner is an issue for everyone How times have changed since World Environment Day was launched by the United Nations General Assembly 36 years ago We wonder if they considered then that today climate change and other environmental impacts would have such an impact on world hunger and poverty The world has yet to figure out how it will deal with global warming changing rainfall patterns melting glaciers rising sea levels and climate refugees In many countries defence forces might find themselves torn between humanitarian relief operations and guarding their borders against climate refugees as climate change and scarce resources forcing millions of climate refugees across the borders Climate change is expected to put an estimated 50 million more people at risk of hunger and water stress by 2020 It poses a serious threat to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs especially during a period of global economic recession when resources needed to cope with climate change may be reassigned Agriculture and deforestation account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions These two sectors can therefore contribute to reducing emissions if agricultural practices are changed Poor people in developing countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change The negative impacts on their crop yields are already being felt and will be increasingly severe Climate change is likely to affect forest expansion and migration and exacerbate threats to biodiversity resulting from land use cover change and population pres
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We are most grateful to Rock Arsenault <a href= http www flickr com people arsenault >www flickr com people arsenault < a> for a Pro Account and his support to humanitarian issues You Can View his beautiful image <a href= http www flickr com photos arsenault 847861989 > here < a> Combating climate change and making the planet greener and cleaner is an issue for everyone How times have changed since World Environment Day was launched by the United Nations General Assembly 36 years ago We wonder if they considered then that today climate change and other environmental impacts would have such an impact on world hunger and poverty The world has yet to figure out how it will deal with global warming changing rainfall patterns melting glaciers rising sea levels and climate refugees In many countries defence forces might find themselves torn between humanitarian relief operations and guarding their borders against climate refugees as climate change and scarce resources forcing millions of climate refugees across the borders Climate change is expected to put an estimated 50 million more people at risk of hunger and water stress by 2020 It poses a serious threat to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs especially during a period of global economic recession when resources needed to cope with climate change may be reassigned Agriculture and deforestation account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions These two sectors can therefore contribute to reducing emissions if agricultural practices are changed Poor people in developing countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change The negative impacts on their crop yields are already being felt and will be increasingly severe Climate change is likely to affect forest expansion and migration and exacerbate threats to biodiversity resulting from land use cover change and population pres
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Introduction If you are a Soldier returning from a combat or other intense or dangerous operational deployment it s probably safe to say that you already know a few things
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We are most grateful to Rock Arsenault <a href= http www flickr com people arsenault >www flickr com people arsenault < a> for a Pro Account and his support to humanitarian issues You Can View his beautiful image <a href= http www flickr com photos arsenault 847861989 > here < a> Combating climate change and making the planet greener and cleaner is an issue for everyone How times have changed since World Environment Day was launched by the United Nations General Assembly 36 years ago We wonder if they considered then that today climate change and other environmental impacts would have such an impact on world hunger and poverty The world has yet to figure out how it will deal with global warming changing rainfall patterns melting glaciers rising sea levels and climate refugees In many countries defence forces might find themselves torn between humanitarian relief operations and guarding their borders against climate refugees as climate change and scarce resources forcing millions of climate refugees across the borders Climate change is expected to put an estimated 50 million more people at risk of hunger and water stress by 2020 It poses a serious threat to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs especially during a period of global economic recession when resources needed to cope with climate change may be reassigned Agriculture and deforestation account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions These two sectors can therefore contribute to reducing emissions if agricultural practices are changed Poor people in developing countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change The negative impacts on their crop yields are already being felt and will be increasingly severe Climate change is likely to affect forest expansion and migration and exacerbate threats to biodiversity resulting from land use cover change and population pres
Our Planet matters
Combating climate change and making the planet greener and cleaner is an issue for everyone How times have changed since World Environment Day was launched by the United Nations General Assembly 36 years ago We wonder if they considered then that today climate change and other environmental impacts would have such an impact on world hunger and poverty The world has yet to figure out how it will deal with global warming changing rainfall patterns melting glaciers rising sea levels and climate refugees In many countries defence forces might find themselves torn between humanitarian relief operations and guarding their borders against climate refugees as climate change and scarce resources forcing millions of climate refugees across the borders Climate change is expected to put an estimated 50 million more people at risk of hunger and water stress by 2020 It poses a serious threat to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs especially during a period of global economic recession when resources needed to cope with climate change may be reassigned Agriculture and deforestation account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions These two sectors can therefore contribute to reducing emissions if agricultural practices are changed Poor people in developing countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change The negative impacts on their crop yields are already being felt and will be increasingly severe Climate change is likely to affect forest expansion and migration and exacerbate threats to biodiversity resulting from land use cover change and population pressure Marine and coastal ecosystems are likely to be affected by sea level rise and temperature increases Human health will also be adversely affected Rising temperatures and rainfall variability had led to more climate induced diseases and heat stress Experts predict climate change related stresses including disasters food and water shortages and conflicts over scarce resources could permanently upro
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Combating climate change and making the planet greener and cleaner is an issue for everyone How times have changed since World Environment Day was launched by the United Nations General Assembly 36 years ago We wonder if they considered then that today climate change and other environmental impacts would have such an impact on world hunger and poverty The world has yet to figure out how it will deal with global warming changing rainfall patterns melting glaciers rising sea levels and climate refugees In many countries defence forces might find themselves torn between humanitarian relief operations and guarding their borders against climate refugees as climate change and scarce resources forcing millions of climate refugees across the borders Climate change is expected to put an estimated 50 million more people at risk of hunger and water stress by 2020 It poses a serious threat to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs especially during a period of global economic recession when resources needed to cope with climate change may be reassigned Agriculture and deforestation account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions These two sectors can therefore contribute to reducing emissions if agricultural practices are changed Poor people in developing countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change The negative impacts on their crop yields are already being felt and will be increasingly severe Climate change is likely to affect forest expansion and migration and exacerbate threats to biodiversity resulting from land use cover change and population pressure Marine and coastal ecosystems are likely to be affected by sea level rise and temperature increases Human health will also be adversely affected Rising temperatures and rainfall variability had led to more climate induced diseases and heat stress Experts predict climate change related stresses including disasters food and water shortages and conflicts over scarce resources could permanently upro
Our Planet matters
Combating climate change and making the planet greener and cleaner is an issue for everyone How times have changed since World Environment Day was launched by the United Nations General Assembly 36 years ago We wonder if they considered then that today climate change and other environmental impacts would have such an impact on world hunger and poverty The world has yet to figure out how it will deal with global warming changing rainfall patterns melting glaciers rising sea levels and climate refugees In many countries defence forces might find themselves torn between humanitarian relief operations and guarding their borders against climate refugees as climate change and scarce resources forcing millions of climate refugees across the borders Climate change is expected to put an estimated 50 million more people at risk of hunger and water stress by 2020 It poses a serious threat to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs especially during a period of global economic recession when resources needed to cope with climate change may be reassigned Agriculture and deforestation account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions These two sectors can therefore contribute to reducing emissions if agricultural practices are changed Poor people in developing countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change The negative impacts on their crop yields are already being felt and will be increasingly severe Climate change is likely to affect forest expansion and migration and exacerbate threats to biodiversity resulting from land use cover change and population pressure Marine and coastal ecosystems are likely to be affected by sea level rise and temperature increases Human health will also be adversely affected Rising temperatures and rainfall variability had led to more climate induced diseases and heat stress Experts predict climate change related stresses including disasters food and water shortages and conflicts over scarce resources could permanently upro
Our Planet matters
Combating climate change and making the planet greener and cleaner is an issue for everyone How times have changed since World Environment Day was launched by the United Nations General Assembly 36 years ago We wonder if they considered then that today climate change and other environmental impacts would have such an impact on world hunger and poverty The world has yet to figure out how it will deal with global warming changing rainfall patterns melting glaciers rising sea levels and climate refugees In many countries defence forces might find themselves torn between humanitarian relief operations and guarding their borders against climate refugees as climate change and scarce resources forcing millions of climate refugees across the borders Climate change is expected to put an estimated 50 million more people at risk of hunger and water stress by 2020 It poses a serious threat to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs especially during a period of global economic recession when resources needed to cope with climate change may be reassigned Agriculture and deforestation account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions These two sectors can therefore contribute to reducing emissions if agricultural practices are changed Poor people in developing countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change The negative impacts on their crop yields are already being felt and will be increasingly severe Climate change is likely to affect forest expansion and migration and exacerbate threats to biodiversity resulting from land use cover change and population pressure Marine and coastal ecosystems are likely to be affected by sea level rise and temperature increases Human health will also be adversely affected Rising temperatures and rainfall variability had led to more climate induced diseases and heat stress Experts predict climate change related stresses including disasters food and water shortages and conflicts over scarce resources could permanently upro
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Combating climate change and making the planet greener and cleaner is an issue for everyone How times have changed since World Environment Day was launched by the United Nations General Assembly 36 years ago We wonder if they considered then that today climate change and other environmental impacts would have such an impact on world hunger and poverty The world has yet to figure out how it will deal with global warming changing rainfall patterns melting glaciers rising sea levels and climate refugees In many countries defence forces might find themselves torn between humanitarian relief operations and guarding their borders against climate refugees as climate change and scarce resources forcing millions of climate refugees across the borders Climate change is expected to put an estimated 50 million more people at risk of hunger and water stress by 2020 It poses a serious threat to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals MDGs especially during a period of global economic recession when resources needed to cope with climate change may be reassigned Agriculture and deforestation account for 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions These two sectors can therefore contribute to reducing emissions if agricultural practices are changed Poor people in developing countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change The negative impacts on their crop yields are already being felt and will be increasingly severe Climate change is likely to affect forest expansion and migration and exacerbate threats to biodiversity resulting from land use cover change and population pressure Marine and coastal ecosystems are likely to be affected by sea level rise and temperature increases Human health will also be adversely affected Rising temperatures and rainfall variability had led to more climate induced diseases and heat stress Experts predict climate change related stresses including disasters food and water shortages and conflicts over scarce resources could permanently upro
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Subtle neurological deficits appear to predispose some individuals to the development of posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD related to combat experiences according to a report in the
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of military service like the U S Army have made great strides in recent years to put more focus on mitigating the risks of combat related stress and treating those who are affected by it Having been deployed in harm s way before I knew going into OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM 1 that the martial arts could help my teammates and me network our stress between missions keep fit
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The number of suicides in Iraq has the full attention of Defense Department health officials who are asking Soldiers suffering from combat related stress to seek medical assistance
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